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How did Dr. Griffiths discover the gamblers' feelings when winning and losing?A.By examini

How did Dr. Griffiths discover the gamblers' feelings when winning and losing?

A.By examining the different chemicals in gamblers' bodies.

B.By asking the gamblers to speak aloud their feelings.

C.By asking the gamblers to discuss their ideas

D.By testing the gamblers' heart beat.

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How did Dr. Min first learn about the Osaka Publishings software programs?A.By visiting a

How did Dr. Min first learn about the Osaka Publishings software programs?

A.By visiting a branch office in Japan.

B.By hearing about it from his coworker.

C.By attending a presentation by Dr. Sasaki.

D.By participating in a survey for the software programs.

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How did Dr. Edward Jenner solve the problem of smallpox?A. He kept on focusing on people w

How did Dr. Edward Jenner solve the problem of smallpox?

A. He kept on focusing on people who had smallpox.

B. He changed his way of thinking by turning to people without smallpox.

C. Dairymaids advised that he use cowpox to experiment.

D. He happened to discover cowpox and he experimented with it on dairymaids.

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How did Dr. Edward Jenner solve the problem of smallpox?A.He kept on focusing on people wh

How did Dr. Edward Jenner solve the problem of smallpox?

A.He kept on focusing on people who had smallpox.

B.He changed his way of thinking by turning to people without smallpox.

C.Dairymaids advised that he use cowpox to experiment.

D.He happened to discover cowpox and he experimented with it on dairymaids.

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第4题

How did Dr. Johnson feel about his major change in life many years ago?A.He felt like chan

How did Dr. Johnson feel about his major change in life many years ago?

A.He felt like changing too.

B.He felt sad and at a loss.

C.He felt lonely.

D.He felt like laughing.

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第5题

Which of the following claims would Dr. Wrangham DISAGREE with?A.The shift from a vegetabl

Which of the following claims would Dr. Wrangham DISAGREE with?

A.The shift from a vegetable-based diet to a meat-based one is an essential step in human evolution.

B.It is not yet clear when exactly human learned how to control fire.

C.With bacteria in large intestine, human body can still digest and absorb raw food as well as cooked food.

D.Modern humans did not learn how to use fire from Neanderthals.

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听力原文:Have you ever felt your mind got confused after a sleepless night? You couldn't c

听力原文: Have you ever felt your mind got confused after a sleepless night? You couldn't come up with an original thought no matter how hard you tried.

You were probably right if you thought that was caused by a lack of sleep. Dr. Home, a sleep researcher in England, studied 24 college students divided into two groups. One group got their normal eight hours of sleep. The other group didn't get the smallest amount of sleep--they stayed awake all night. The next day, Dr. Home tested the students. He asked them questions that required creative and original thinking. One of the questions was "How many uses can a cardboard box be put to?"

The results? The wide-awake students did well on the tests. The tired students did poorly.

Research has already shown that tired people can do okay on tests of routine thinking, like simple addition. But Dr. Home tested creative thinking only.

As part of his study, he offered an amount of money as a reward to the sleepy students if they did well. But even this encouragement wasn't enough to help the students overcome their tiredness. They still did poorly. Dr. Home believes that the cerebral cortex--the part of the brain where thinking takes place--may get worn out during waking hours. Sleep may help to repair the brain overnight. "Without any sleep," he emphasizes, "even if you concentrate harder, you cannot do better." This study gives people something to think about, especially people like hospital workers and airline pilots, who must stay awake all night and then make emergency decisions.

(33)

A.The lack of sleep.

B.The difficult question.

C.The requirement of your creative thinking.

D.The requirement of your original thinking.

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听力原文:M: Did you see the list of books for this course?W: Yes, Dr. Downs said he expect

听力原文:M: Did you see the list of books for this course?

W: Yes, Dr. Downs said he expects us to get the first five on the list. He is going to discuss them in detail.

M: Arc you going to buy them?

W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.

M: How about sharing them with me?

W: Sounds good.

M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.

W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now. And at the end of the course you can take the books you find more interesting and I will take the ones I like.

M: What if we both like the same books?

W: Come on, we are not going to argue over that. Are we?

M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.

W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.

What are these people concerned about?

A.Dr. Downs' health.

B.The books they have to buy for their course.

C.The man's proposal.

D.Fifty dollars.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Dr. Carter's Office.M: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter,

听力原文:W: Dr. Carter's Office.

M: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.

W: Okay. Could I have your name please?

M: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.

W: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock?

M: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.

W: Okay. Um... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A. M. ?

M: Well, Thursday would be fine.

W: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?

M: It's 6434)547.

W: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?

M: Uh...

W: Yes sir.

M: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.

W: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?

M: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and...

W: And so after you removed the paint can... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?

M: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.

W: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.

(20)

A.Tuesday.

B.Wednesday.

C.Thursday.

D.Saturday.

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How to Be Paied Attention in the First Four Minutes When do people decide whether or not t

How to Be Paied Attention in the First Four Minutes

When do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, according to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, "Contact: The first four minutes", he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:" (46) . A lot of people's whole lives would change if they did just that. "

You may have noticed that the average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met. (47) . If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.

When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In general, he says," People like people who like themselves. "

On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his own needs, fears, and hopes.

Hearing such advice, one might say," But I'm not a friendly, self-confident person. That's not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to that way. "

(48) . We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. "it is like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, hut it goes much better than the old one. "

But isn't it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we don't actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin," total honesty" is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. That is not the time to complain about one's health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one's opinions and impressions.

(49) . For a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. Dr. Zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. If there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.

The author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics. (50) . That is at least as important as how much we know.

A.In reply. Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits

B.Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.

C.In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.

D.Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.

E.He keeps looking over the other person's shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.

F.He is eager to make friends with everyone.

(46)

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听力原文:W: Dr. Gary's Office.M: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Gary, ple

听力原文:W: Dr. Gary's Office.

M: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Gary, please.

W: Is this your first visit?

M: Yes, it is.

W: Okay. Could I have your name please?

M: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.

W: And may I ask how you got the information of our office?

M: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.

W: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock?

M: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.

W: Okay. Urn... How about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thin, day at 8:15 A.M.?

M: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?

W: No. I'm sorry.

M: Well, in that ease, Thursday would be fine.

W: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?

M: It's 564-0541.

W: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?

M: Well, to toil the truth, I fell flora a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I hurt my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. My hands and knees were also hurt, hit I'm most concerned that my ankle ached terribly.

W: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?

M: Well yeah. I just Failed the paint can with ice and...

W: And so after you removed the paint can...

M: Well, that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.

W: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.

(29)

A.He found Dr. Gary's office when he was driving.

B.A friend told him about Dr. Gary's office.

C.He found Dr. Gary's number in the phone book.

D.He was Dr. Gary's friend.

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